Abstract: In the complex world, one is enough. There is a Han in the country, the reader can only see a high quality story every day. Foreign social network sharing application this, users can only share one link per day. The intention is to pass the limit of quantity, impel the user Jean
In a complex world, one is enough.
There is a "one" of Han in the country, the reader can only see a high quality story every day. Foreign social network sharing application this, users can only share one link per day. The purpose is to encourage users to cherish every opportunity of sharing and to forward the most valuable content through quantitative restrictions.
"People love to share on social networks and pay attention to high quality people and read valuable information," said Andrew Golis, head of the society. But today's social networks and platforms for getting information are increasingly redundant, so we want to make it simple and easy to bring together better quality content recommendations. "Golis joined Atlantic Media last year to become the first entrepreneur to settle in Frontline, Yahoo News and talking Points Memo.
Twitter has long been criticised for its information redundancy. The longer you spend, the more people you focus on, the more information flows. This sharing mechanism is quite different from Twitter. Users do not have to log on to the site, but instead use the desktop bookmark to forward the link directly. Each time you share, you can add a cropped image to the link and a short comment. However, this does not mean to be directly PK with Twitter, golis that people sometimes want to quickly browse the latest information, and sometimes want to slow down, read high-quality content, the two do not conflict.
It sounds like this is more akin to reading the application Pocket later, as well as the class Instapaper service, the user gets the content entirely depending on the people they care about. If there is a time when you want to stay away from the Internet, you can open this and look at the people you trust who share what you believe.
Limiting the amount of daily sharing to "one" seems to add a bottleneck to service, but in Golis's view this is what this is all about. Also, this introduces an algorithm for recording time sharing. For example, do you find a cool link that you want to share immediately, or wait until the right time to send it back so that more people can read the appropriate content at the right time? The system timed itself automatically at midnight every day in Pacific time.
This is still at an early stage and needs more refinement. Golis says many users have started to list what they want to enumerate in the bookmarks bar, and they will also consider adding a link-ordering feature to this to cater to user habits. Soon, this program publishes a new batch of user invitations.